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some recent images that travelled through Affinity Photo -- old fashion dodge and burn would the most used tool used in these images
Lumix Fz300
Just like a big kid : throw -- throw it ----- ------ ----- ----- not so far next time
Lonely pelican
three photos of the one tree >background is bark from a nearby tree + a little texture brushing
as above plus : black and white adjustment layer with a multiply blending layer + the orton effect
I saw something in this long dead tree root beside the river ; however what I saw was not quite like how it ended up
Very similar edits as the above files >
honest comments / suggestions for next time / questions welcome

Hello,
I am looking for a way to automate creating of a collage for product photography for several product items.
I would have a set of images for each product and I would like to place and resize them into predefined slots of the final collage then export it as a single tiff/jpeg (a rough example is attached).
Ideally, there would be a macro that would allow me to select the 5 files in specific order, resize, place in predefined slots on the canvas, apply some border effects and export.
I played with the macro functionality, but there does not seem to be a way to open new files or copy/paste from already open files in specific order into the main "template" document.
Any thoughts/help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tomas

I often walk past this tree and always thought at the right time there was a photo there . Cloudy day worked well . The background was made from the top of the right hand side image What was going to be one of my quick edits but turned into a bit more ; again original files masked out with the Selection brush mostly >> top of tree was blurred several time while being rotated this way and that Copy/paste the tree images with layers onto the blurred background >some more masking >> lot of moving images around to get something that looks balanced Should have put it away for a day or so at least before sharing -- can be amazing what will be seen and notice with fresh eyes -- A mentor of mine; Peter Eastway said he and staff would often look at his main composition images for a month or two; or more before considering the photo to be as perfect as possible . That's why he is a master; or maybe it's grand master several times over of photography. If you fly QANTAS his photos are used in the magazines --- good job; being flown to all parts of the world to take photos and then getting paid a lot for them -- worth googling As always, honest comments (CC) and questions welcome
Fz300 panasonic -- I'm currently rekindling my love affair with my little mate Pana :lol:

amazing how much a couple of sunlit leaves can be used to waste (LOTS) of time
I'm not going to explain it all-- that's nearly book , but as always I am very open to sensible questions and honest comments
the leaves were recorded with Panasonic Fz300 raw file >file edited in Lr5 and Ap> file mirrored with Affinity (Filters >distort>mirror) 'til something looked Ok > tiff files added the a base layer via "place" >takes a while for things to fall in place
Bottom right hand corner pic is made from two mirrored files
Cheers folks

Hello friends, I leave this recent composition that I made for a client. It was made entirely in Affinity Designer 1.6.1. I used the Affinity Photo perfection brush to define pair of images. I love the freedom, power, speed, versatility and significant time saving of this wonderful software, I love it haha. I hope you can enjoy and let your imagination go, that the software can stand anything you can imagine. Long live Affinity.

Custom design edit for the Washington DC based band, NAG CHAMPA. This will be for their main homepage when their site drops later this summer.
IG - @nagchampadc
My Art - IG - @chaos3rdeye
Thanks everyone!

I've used the YouTube video on creating a collage which was very useful. I can see how you can adjust the gap between photos to be the same by selecting one image and then by moving left/right it adjusts the gap in between and provides the gap distance in red numbers. What I don't see is a way to adjust the vertical gaps to be the same. I was thinking I'd see a similar gap marker but I don't see one. Any ideas?
I also have place my pictures in the collage but am struggling to get thee to fit the available space in the document. If I enlarge one to fit the opening, others need to shrink and then I have a large gap in between. I feel I am missing something but can't see how to make this work.
Thanks for any help.

Hello,
I am building a panorama collage out of 88 panoramic photos. Is there a way to automatically resize and arrange all the photos so they fit into one canvas?
I would much prefer not to have to resize each photo individually (they are all different sizes). BTW, I have placed each photo on a separate layer.
Thank you!
Matias

A small clip (video) about the development of a book cover design. Of course, all works were made with Affinity Photo / Designer. Best greetings to Nottingham :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLoYqZOZ3bw

I have several photos where I wish to cut our a selection from each and then bring those selections together as a single image. Is this possible within AP?
Many thanks
Sorry....... should have searched the forum first. Have found some info on this now :-)

Greetings All.
I am asking for a little advice in creating a simple (for someone, not me just yet) photo collage consisting of 4 images. Two on top and two below - that type of thing.
I am using images that are currently in RAW format.
Any advice & help is much appreciated.
Gordy.